There are a lot of variables that would go into answering that question; like--grade (trap, skeet, field, pigeon, etc), barrel length, choke, and overall condition. Based on the serial no. I would assume that it is a relatively new one (late 80's maybe.) Trap models still bring great money on the secondary market, sometimes up to $2000. Pigeon Grade and other fancy grades like Presentation or Diomond can bring more than that. Field Grades, depending on choke and condition (and who's interested in buying) can bring anywhere from $500 to $1500. I recently purchased a Field Grade 101 circa 1969 with 26" barrels choked IC and M in good condition for around $700--a pretty good buy, really.
No way to value with just the serial number.
Impossible to value a weapon with only the serial number and no other information.
Impossible to value with only the serial number.
Proofhouse.com has serial number tables for Winchester.
Impossible to value a weapon with only the serial number.
Depends on the serial number... Look up Winchester serial numbers..
Impossible to answer. You did not provide the serial number or a description
Virtually impossilbe to value with only the serial number.
No way to value with only the serial number and no other information.
If you mean the serial number is 1, Winchester never made one with serial number 1.
Please state the Winchester model number,serial number,and the caliber or gauge of your firearm so that you could receive a answer to your question.
Impossible to value with just the serial number.